I thought I’d give a slightly detailed view of how I made the GHS replacement of the GMC logo on the front of Ben’s 1998 GMC pickup.
![3D Printing the HS front part of the light housing. Because the logo is wider than my 3D Printer, it has to be printed in two parts.](http://beckerboys.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2016/02/1-printingoutline-300x225.jpg)
3D Printing the front part of the light housing. Because the logo is wider than my 3D Printer, it has to be printed in two parts. Here I’m printing the H and S or right side of the logo.
![After gluing together the two pieces, putty and sandpaper were used to create a smooth sanded surface.](http://beckerboys.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2016/02/3-PuttySanding-300x225.jpg)
After gluing together the two pieces, putty and sandpaper were used to create a smooth sanded surface.
![Attach nipples (hollow threaded tubes) to the back plate.](http://beckerboys.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2016/02/A-boltsInstalled-300x225.jpg)
Attach nipples (hollow threaded tubes) to the back plate and over the plastic cylindrical pegs that were printed.